wwj-eco-4-2013-anim  

Woodworker's Journal
Magazine

Woodworkers Journal 1
Woodworkers Journal eZine Signup Page

WA
EZINE HOME    | Tool Preview    | Q&A    | Feedback    | Industry Interview    | Free Plans    | Calendar    | Contact Us    | Web Surfer's Review

Tricks of the Trade    | Crossword Puzzle    | Readers Project Gallery    | What's In Store    | Today's Woodworker    | Schools    |   Staff  |   Archive
The Perfect Label
Issue: Issue 297
Posted Date: 3/20/2012

Printer Friendly Version  Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size
In the past, whatever I used to label my tools rubbed off. But I've finally found a product that sticks to almost anything, can be removed easily and is inexpensive.

It's called fabric paint and you can find it at craft stores. It's non-toxic, cleans up with water, comes in a variety of colors and you can write with it like you would with a pen. In most cases the paint can be scraped off with a putty knife or razor blade.

-Jeff Guenter, Lincoln, Nebraska

WJ-SIP-CD2-Sky-300x600

ugn071
Bottomwwj
BottomWW
BottomWIW
BottomRockler_0
Copyright © 2013 Woodworker's Journal